November 23, 1982 - MPR’s Nancy Fushan talks with the performers of the play The Dance and the Railroad, which is being staged at the Cricket Theatre.
November 23, 1982 - About Books and Writers host Robert Cromie talks with novelist Ernest K. Gann.
November 24, 1982 -
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November 27, 1982 - Librarian Mary Alice Sell answers live listener questions about selecting books as holiday gifts for children and teenagers.
November 27, 1982 - Local commentator Bruce Benidt gives his take on what makes an important kitchen.
November 30, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with author and Neiman-Marcus president Stanley Marcus.
December 2, 1982 - MPR’s Nancy Fushan reports on Black Magic production at Mixed Blood Theatre. The play counter points Hollywood image of blacks throughout the 20th century with a more human and realistic portrait as portrayed by the music of black composers.
December 3, 1982 - On this Midday broadcast, author Irving Stone speaks at Nobel Conference XVIII - Darwin's Legacy held at Gustavus Adolphus College. Stone’s address was titled “"The Human Mind after Darwin.” His latest book is entitled The Origin. it is a history of Charles Darwin, his friends, and his time. Stone has achieved best-selling popularity and critical acclaim for such works as Lust for Life, The Agony and the Ecstasy, and Passions of the Mind.
December 7, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with John Eisenhower, author of Allies, a book about World War II.